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    1. I really enjoyed your hiking post. It sounds like it was a cool trip; your pictures were amazing. Your main idea of the blog is clear but general enough so you can post on several topics. The pancakes you made look really yummy too. I’ve never thought of making them that small. I’m sure they’d be good for dipping. Keep on writing! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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      1. Excellent response! This is what I hope for when I write…a good comment back! I have to say, I love pictures more than words…combining them is tricky a bit. But I like the challenge. As for the pancakes…I make those often…I eat them as dessert also…dipping them in a generous amount of maple syrup 🙂 Thank you for your comment. I will surely check your blog. Yaz

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    2. Nice!! Good photos, good writing skill, you have got it all. I would really appreciate if you checked my blog posts and gave me suggestions on how to make them better.

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    1. Sonam, I paid a visit to your blog and liked the tidy serenity, although I felt the ‘subscribe’ pop-up box was just a little too assertive. It is good to set yourself goals, or should I say GOAls? Direction is good, so long as there’s flexibility, too. Good luck with achieving them.

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      1. Hi Dermott, thank you for visiting my blog. Great insight about the Subscribe pop-up. Although it is getting me subscribers, I guess it does come across as a bit assertive – will def look into that. As for my GOAls, you are right about flexibility being the key. Thankfully, I’m all about flexibility and flow, so hopefully should achieve them 😀
        Thanks once again!

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    2. Hey, I like the idea of a reflective travel blog post. In a way it’s like bring the place home with you. Nice pictures, and it sounds like you had a great time and it helped you see what you really want to be doing with your life. I hope that sticks and you follow through on your goals! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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      1. Wow! Thank you so much for your kind words! I strongly feel that this will stick, as the change was quite strong. I’ve already met so many new people since coming back! I guess setting the intention was half the work done 🙂
        I am planning to go with the flow and see what happens next. I will definitely check out your blog 🙂

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    1. Hey there, I just spent some time in your blog. I like the wide variety of things you post. I particularly liked your post on grading relationships like exam papers. I thought it was a cool story and a very creative title. Keep up the great work! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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  1. ‘Sup. I recently wrote a story involving the Red Scare, The Police, and a sexy(?) picture of Sputnik: https://prejudicepolitics.com/2016/06/11/my-sputnik-knows-what-you-do-in-the-dark/

    But I guess the REAL reason I’m here is because I opened a little Q&A and I was wondering if people who take interest in my blog (or politics/history) would mind dropping a question? It’d be super helpful. https://prejudicepolitics.com/2016/06/13/qa-ask-the-world-anything/

    Thanks, and happy blogging.

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    1. Hey! I posted a question in your Q & A. Also, your blog idea is GENIUS! I really enjoy your retelling of history in a comedic way by personifying the countries! I have thought a bit about how different countires would be personified, specifically during wars. I think it would be interesting to see how WWI or WWII would translate to a fight between young children. Obviously, both of those wars were great tragedies, but I think it would be kind of funny to view them in a different way. That being said, I appreciate that you wish to be respectful in your posts, as there are some touchy topics that should not be portrayed as funny. Keep on writing, it’s a very unique thing you are doing, and it’s great! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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      1. Thank you for the comment! World Wars have great story potential because they capture both the best and worst parts of humanity. I definitely think that reinterpretations of such big world events are great because they really make us think.

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    1. I read your first post. Your photos gave me a feel for Exmoor. It looks like an enjoyable place to visit. A comment about the local food would be helpful. For “small camping next to,” did you mean “small camping site next to”? https://gracelead.co

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      1. Yes indeed I meant camping site! thanks, i’ll see what I can add about the food 🙂

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  2. Hey guys, I just started blogging a few days ago and I’m really liking it, it’s fun! My blog is reviews of movies and products that are primarily related to animated films especially Disney and Pixar! I’d really appreciate if anyone wanted to take a look and leave a comment. I can’t wait to continue blogging!

    Home

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    1. One thing that would be really awesome, especially given the theme of your blog, is if you had links (either in your menu or on your About page) to some of your works, projects, etc. Something that shows us what you’ve done so far as an aspiring filmmaker. I think that would really help people connect to you and give your blog a great sense of personality.

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    2. What a cool idea for a blog! I like that your topic is specific enough but allows you to still write on a lot of things. Who doesn’t love some Disney/Pixar? Keep on writing, and I encourage you to put up more content, but don’t overwhelm yourself! As a note of constructive criticism, I’ve noticed that you have the same menu in two places, above and below the title of your blog, which is pretty redundant. If possible, try to get rid of one of those. Also, those mugs are SO COOL! I have a Mike Wazowski mug that is all green with an eye on it that I really enjoy. You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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    1. M, I love your blog and left a comment on the subject of men’s underwear. It’s a curious subject to tackle, so to speak but fair play to you for doing so. Ban swiss cheese nix and skid marks! give them hell!

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      1. I took a look at your blog. I liked it! I thought the song you wrote for your friend, dying to believe was really good. Beautiful and true lyrics. Would love to hear the music as well! 🙂

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      2. Sadly, Jimmy Faulkner (for, it was he) died before the music was finished. Jimmy was an incredible blues guitarist and he asked me to write some lyrics for him. I wrote and gave it to him, saying he could do what he wanted with it. He liked the chorus but was unsure of the political content. He played me his chorus, one night and it sounded good. He died, two weeks later.

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      3. I also meant to say thank you, M, for the comments on my blog. One does one’s best, I hope

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      1. Read your blog, Christina, well done. There is no room for hate. I’ve just heard an update with interviews from some Pulse Club regulars suggesting this was not Omar Mateen’s first visit and others suggesting he was gay. Whether he was gay or visited the club to case it, before his attack, it remains a crime of hate. Even if it’s self hatred, the horror that someone should hate themselves so much for their own sexuality, they would manifest that hatred in such an horrific manner is a sad and damning indictment on humanity, in general

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    1. Hey there, I read your most recent post about your hiking trip, which was great, as well as you piece on Orlando. I liked that your connected to the others shootings that have happened, as unfortnately the tragedy in Orlando was not the first mass shooting we have seen. Still, that does not make it any less tragic. I have seen many use this massacre to further their own agenda, and while we should all mourn the human lives that were taken and wounded, I think this event should affect politics. This event, and the many others that have come before it, are not acceptable. And I sincerely hope that this massacre does not become just something to feel sad about. I hope that it also inspires action to prevent future events like it from happening. I hope that politicians would do something about it and not just say what a shame it was that these people lost their lives. These things should not be normal. We owe it to the victims of these tragedies to do everything in our power to stop loss of more lives from gun violence. Your post points out that simply blaming others is not the way to go either. And the names or ethnic background of the shooters should not determine their punishment. Their actions should. I commented this on your post too. You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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      1. I do consider myself lucky Dermott, other than job opportunities and such, it’s a beautiful place to grow up and live. Thanks for the read and the follow!

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    1. Hey there, I really like how focused your blog is. And how long you’ve been blogging. Congrats on that! I like that you post frequently, and on a variety of topics, yet they all tie back to your theme of life from your perspective. Thank you for sharing your perspective, as it is one that some people not might know much about. Keep up the great work! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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    1. Hello there Donna! I just looked around your blog. It all looks good. The one bit of constructive criticism I have is I noticed you have a lot of widgets in the sidebar that are not being used. Why not get rid of them so the reader can easily now which ones are important? I also clicked on the video button on your main menu and it doesn’t look like anything is there. Maybe my computer didn’t want to pull it up, but maybe that’s something to look into. I liked your post about the reasons why you love to write. Keep on writing! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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  3. Hello everyone! 🙂 I recently took a hiatus from blogging, but I want to get back into it. Here is my latest post about the tragedy in Orlando:

    Orlando

    If you leave a comment on my piece, I will comment on one of yours — we community swimmers need to stick together 😉 Happy Monday!

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  4. Hello pool loungers. I have been away for a spell and I wanted your genuine opinion. I am messing with a logo change. The current logo is found on my blog (http://www.hermansneutics.com/?p=1093) and the new proposed logo is here: http://www.hermansneutics.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/1-Herman27s-Neutics.jpg. Please let me know if the links do not work, but otherwise, I welcome any and all opinions (or advice) you may have. Thanks! Scott at Herman’s Neutics

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      1. That is what my wife told me. I have a friend who designed it and it’s proving to be a good move. I’ll wait a day or two before deciding. Thanks, Jeff.

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      2. Your wife is very wise. I’ll be back to read a bit when I’m not at work. Seems like you might be cut from the same mold as The Boeskool (theboeskool.com). I’ve been told I am to, but I’ve never been called a Christian.

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      1. To be honest, Pam, I don’t think even that much thought went into Gluten-Free. The designer tells me he just sorta went with it. haha
        Thank you for your input.

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    1. Hey there! I have mixed feelings. I like the current logo, especially the buildings part, and I wonder what it would look like if the main title was made smaller so there was not text on the buildings. For me, the current logo gives me history and religious vibes, but it doesn’t really display the humor portion of the blog. The new logo definitely showcases the humor aspect, but not as much of the Christian part. But I think showing the light-hearted/humor part is more important that making it obvious it is a christian blog. After all, the subtitle already mentions that. So although I do like the current logo, the proposed one seems to fit the blog better, so I’d say go for it. Looks like a great site! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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      1. When I get time later this evening, I shall peruse your site. In the meantime, what great insight regarding the logo issue. I told my designer I wanted something Christian-ey embedded in the new logo, so we’re working on it. Thanks, my friend!

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    1. Hello, I just spent some time looking around your blog. It looks like you have a lot on there so far and I encourage you to keep writing. I really enjoy the variety of topics you post on, and that some are longer, some are shorter, and some are just quotes. It provides a good mix so the reader can decide what they want to read. Keep up the great work! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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      1. Thanks for the comments!
        I just visited your blog and I have to say, you’ve got some really great ideas. In addition to that, you express your ideas in a very attractive writing style. Definitely going to follow you!
        Thanks again!

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  5. Lots-O-fun this week at Dream In Music-But first, my blog’s got a spankin’ new slogan: “The Everything Blog For EVERYONE!”; But rest assured, while the slogan has changed, D.I.M remains the same in bringing you fun surprises your way, such as the fact that I have just published three new posts this morning, and I plan to write & publish more; Speaking of which, I very much aware that you and I have heard about the most terrible mass shooting in the history of the United States, so it is with that that I am planning to write a very special post as sort of a “Thinking Of You” card for the families of the victims who were shot and killed in Orlando. Please pray for them, as well as for the community there.

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  6. Hello everyone!
    Please check out my blog launched two weeks ago. Its dedicated to offering poetic translations of well-written Hindi language songs. I would love to hear your thoughts on layout, writing and ways to reach out to the right audience. Will look forward to hearing from the awesome WordPress community!
    Here is the homepage –
    https://bollywoodtarjuma.wordpress.com/

    Here is a sample entry from the blog:

    Jai Ho – Slumdog Millionaire

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    1. Although I am personally not a huge movie buff, I think your blogging concept is awesome and I wish you the best of luck!

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    1. Hey, your blog looks good and I like the combination of books and traveling. I like the idea of having your reading list on their I’ve read Dracula, Anna Karenina, and the Great Gatsby. My favorite is probably Anna Karenina, though it’s pretty long. Keep on writing! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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    1. Hey there, I really like the idea of your blog. I feel like I’ve heard of the blind date with a book thing somewhere, and it seems cool, though I don’t know if I would be daring enough to try it. I also looked at your etsy shop, and it is so cool! I like all of the tiny book accessories. Very fun stuff! Keep up the great work! Your site and layout fits the blog so well! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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    1. Weclcome to the community pool! It looks like you are off to a good start. The best thing that helped me when I was starting out was making goals for the future, as well as generating lots of potential post ideas. Your layout looks good, and I wish you the best as you continue blogging! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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  7. Happy Monday (if that’s possible 🤔) bloggers !!

    Been doing a kindness challenge of late and this is week fives ramble on…well, being nice and mindful…..tough to write and often tougher to action when stress drops in. Visitors, likes, comments or followers are all welcome but know this…..if you do I shall hunt you down and reciprocate 🙃

    https://fictionisfood.wordpress.com/2016/06/12/gratitude-in-kindness/#respond

    Enjoy your week 😊

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    1. Hey, I just looked around your blog! It’s looking good; I really like the theme, it is both fun and simplistic. It has everything you need visible. As much as I like the layout, the main text seems a little narrow, so I don’t know if that could be widened at all. Just something to think about. I like your stories and your creative About Me page. Happy blogging! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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      1. Thank you for that…themes are a minefield, so many and hard to narrow down. I’m still learning though about customising and time is the big factor. Might try a few other looks before I settle completely. What suits some doesn’t suit others…the background colour was chosen though because a couple of readers have photosensitivity and they said bright whites make it hard for them to read easily…that made me think as before I’d never even thought about that! Will hop over to yours now 😊

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      1. Nice blog clear lay-out. One tip, try to avoid grammer mistakes like this one “The police leader and his family was (must be were) murdered.” And you are good to go XD

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    1. Hey there. Lovely blog. Very peaceful. I do recommend you to take care of your layout though. Your about page, is still set on the explanation about an about page and your side bars are the same. First impressions are very important when reading a blog and can influence peoples opinions

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    1. Hey there, I don’t know what the blog used to look like, but it looks pretty good right now! I think you have a good balance of text and images, and your title easily accomodates the various topics you write on. I am impressed at how long and how much you have written. Congrats! I like that your posts are personal, yet relatable to others. I followed you, and I look forward to checking out more of your blog! You can check out my blog on authentic living and thankfulness at: https://wondersinthewind.wordpress.com/

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      1. Thanks, I only actually realised that you can make small alterations to things like fonts, so changed it in the hope it still looked okay. Will come and check out your work!

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